Tag: cyanotype

There was a buzz in the Scott Building at Plymouth Uni. A new cohort, new looks, new ways of doing things. I was there to meet with our External Examiner Guy Moreton; one of the last details to grace the culmination of the degree. Well, that and the upcoming final show in the newly re-named

Cyanotype tests for exposure time and paper characteristics. Sometimes the best results are the ones where the future can be seen. For more detail –and some random thoughts– read Cyanotype Day One: New Things, Old Things, Good Things

About the process

proc·ess (n) 1. a series of actions directed toward a particular aim / 2. a series of natural occurrences that produce change or development | (v) 1. vt to treat or prepare something in a series of steps or actions / 2. vt to treat light-sensitive film or paper with chemicals in order to make a latent image visible / 3 vt to discuss the interpersonal dynamics and emotional content of an event or situation / 4. vt to straighten curly hair using lye

Everything is about process: what we do, why we feel, where we live; from the basics that make up the foundations of our lives we develop who we are. From these processes come Practice

I live in Cornwall, I make images and … I have curly hair (but I don’t use lye to straighten it).